http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodle
The wikipedia entry for Moodle. It gives some of the basic background and principles behind Moodle. Has some useful links at the end of the entry.
http://moodle.org/
Moodle.org is basically the answer all website. It takes time to navigate but it has a ton of useful information.
http://www.moodletutorials.org/
This site has a variety of video tutorials on how to use Moodle and its various features. The site is a little complex and may take time to figure out. However, if you put in the time you will probably find some interesting videos to help you in your Moodle endeavors.
http://imoodle.ning.com/
The iMoodle network discusses all things Moodle, the popular LMS (learning management system) preferred by educational institutions & ESPs
http://demo.moodle.org/
This is a great page from the Moodle.org site. This page allows you to manipulate your very own Moodle. There are several to choose from. These demos are a great way to familiarize yourself with the features and various Modules in Moodle. In addition there is no risk of permanently messing anything up.
Moodle Resources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moodle
The wikipedia entry for Moodle. It gives some of the basic background and principles behind Moodle. Has some useful links at the end of the entry.
http://moodle.org/
Moodle.org is basically the answer all website. It takes time to navigate but it has a ton of useful information.
http://docs.moodle.org/en/Teaching_with_Moodle_for_total_beginners
This is a page from the Moodle.org website. Is has some quick tips on how to begin using Moodle. Moodle can be kept extremely simple or you can make it as complex as you would like.
http://www.moodletutorials.org/
This site has a variety of video tutorials on how to use Moodle and its various features. The site is a little complex and may take time to figure out. However, if you put in the time you will probably find some interesting videos to help you in your Moodle endeavors.
http://imoodle.ning.com/
The iMoodle network discusses all things Moodle, the popular LMS (learning management system) preferred by educational institutions & ESPs
http://demo.moodle.org/
This is a great page from the Moodle.org site. This page allows you to manipulate your very own Moodle. There are several to choose from. These demos are a great way to familiarize yourself with the features and various Modules in Moodle. In addition there is no risk of permanently messing anything up.
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/tblackburn-84840-moodle-features-education-ppt-powerpoint/
This is a great slide show that discusses the various activity modules available in Moodle. It give a basic understanding of each of the modules.